Growth and Collapse of the Tibetan Plateau

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Edited by R Gloaguen and L Ratschbacher
264 pages, illustrations (some col.), maps (some col.).
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Despite agreement on first-order features and mechanisms, critical aspects of the origin and evolution of the Tibetan Plateau, such as the exact
timing and nature of collision, the initiation of plateau uplift, and the evolution of its height and width, are disputed, untested or unknown. This
book gathers papers dealing with the growth and collapse of the Tibetan Plateau. The timing, the underlying mechanisms, their interactions and the
induced surface shaping, contributing to the Tibetan Plateau evolution are tightly linked via coupled and feedback processes. We therefore present
cross-disciplinary contributions which allow insight into the complex interactions between lithospheric dynamics, topography building, erosion,
hydrological processes and atmospheric coupling. The book is structured in four parts: early processes in the plateau formation; recent growth of the
Tibetan Plateau; mechanisms of plateau growth; and plateau uplift, surface processes and the monsoon.
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